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COMPUTING ASPECTS OF INTERACTIVE VIDEO
P.G. BUTCHER
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LOCAL VIEWDATA—AN INTERNATIONAL CAL RESOURCE
HILARY FARNWORTH and MIKE ASTON
Pages 11-15 - Book chapterAbstract only
SOFTWARE AND TELEVISION—A NEW APPROACH
SOPHIE MCCORMICK
Pages 17-24 - Book chapterAbstract only
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT TRAINING UTILIZING CAL AND INTERACTIVE VIDEOCASSETTES
JOHN F. MOORE
Pages 25-28 - Book chapterAbstract only
COMPUTER ASSISTED COMMUNICATION IN THE EDUCATION OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
E.A. FETTON and P. BLENKHORN
Pages 29-33 - Book chapterAbstract only
DESIGNING MICROCOMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR DISABLED STUDENTS
DENISE L. WOOD
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THE COVENTRY COMPUTER BASED LEARNING PROJECT
MARGARET BELL
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THE INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTERS INTO A SCHOOL
JOAN BLISS, PETER CHANDRA and MARGARET COX
Pages 49-54 - Book chapterAbstract only
QUEST—TWO CURRICULUM PROJECTS: PERSPECTIVES, PRACTICE AND EVIDENCE
DIANA FREEMAN and JOHN LEVETT
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USING LOGO IN THE MATHEMATICS CLASSROOM. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS OF PUPIL DEVISED GOALS?
CELIA HOYLES, ROSAMUND SUTHERLAND and JOAN EVANS
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THE TOPIC-cal PROJECT
BRYAN WEAVER and LEON SHUKER
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A HEURISTIC PROBLEM SOLVER: GEORGE
D. CABROL, C. CACHET and R. CORNELIUS
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TEACHING ABOUT THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY—THE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A COMPUTER BASED TEACHING PACKAGE FOR SCHOOLS
JOHN LAYMAN and WENDY HALL
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DESIGNING AN INTERACTIVE MODELLING ENVIRONMENT
BRIAN LEES
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ENGOL—ENGINEERING-GRAPHICS-ORIENTED LANGUAGE: THE CORE OF A “COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERING GRAPHICS” IMPLEMENTATION
HAROLD P. SANTO
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CAL: IMPROVED LEARNING AND IMPROVED TEACHING
GEOFFREY W. SMITH
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TEACHING ELECTRONICS WITH THE AID OF A MICROCOMPUTER
R.A. SPARKES
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USING CAL TO BROADEN DESIGN EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATE ENGINEERS
P.R. WORMLEATON
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AN ATTEMPT TO OPTIMIZE TEACHERS' AND LEARNERS' CONTRIBUTIONS—AND THE COMPUTER'S
FRANçOISE DEMAIZIERE and NICOLE GANDILHON
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TEACHER TRAINING IN COMPUTERS AND EDUCATION: A TWO-YEAR EXPERIENCE
P. FORCHERI and M.T. MOLFINO
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A STRATEGY FOR THE EIGHTIES
ANN IRVING
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RELATING RESEARCH TO CURRICULUM AND COURSE DEVELOPMENT
ANN JONES and JENNY PREECE
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EXTENDED muSIMP/muMATH FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING MATHEMATICS
P. PIDDOCK
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THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SELECTING LANGUAGE ARTS SOFTWARE
LARRY MILLER and J.DALE BURNETT
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THE COMPUTER AND THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD; THE WRITTEN LANGUAGE AND PLAY
J. NAYMARK and C. PLAISANT
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THE ROLE OF THE COMPUTER IN DEVELOPING CHILDRENS' CLASSIFICATORY ABILITIES
JEAN UNDERWOOD
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GENERATING LANGUAGE LEARNING WITH CAL
DERYN M. WATSON
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CONFLICT: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TEACHER-FRIENDLY DATABASE FOR THE COMPUTER ORGANISATION OF ROLE-PLAYING IN THE CLASSROOM
GRAHAM FIELD, SUE BURKILL and PAUL CLARK
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INTERACTIVE DATABASES FOR LEISURE LEARNING
LINDA DEER RICHARDSON
Pages 193-200 - Book chapterAbstract only
COMPUTER AIDED TRAINING IN A RENAL DIALYSIS WARD—A UNIQUE APPROACH
G.R. HOMER
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USE OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TEACHING IN CLINICAL DENTISTRY
C.D. STEPHENS
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTS
RICHARD A. DIEM and JOHN SEARLES
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CAL IN CANADA: INNOVATIONS AND THEIR SOURCES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING
DONALD J. GILLIES
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A DECADE OF CAL AT A DUTCH UNIVERSITY
M.D. LEIBLUM, K. DERKS and D. HERMANS
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COMPUTERS AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
MICHAEL W.S. PARSONS
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INDEX
Pages 251-254
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Advances in Computer Assisted Learning contains selected proceedings from the CAL Symposium on Computer Assisted Learning held at the University of Nottingham in the UK in 1985. This book reviews advances in computer-assisted learning in the areas of curriculum development, visually handicapped and disabled students, project work in schools, television, viewdata and video applications, database applications, and engineering education and training. This monograph has 35 chapters and opens with a discussion on the computing aspects of interactive video, focusing on the design and production of the software used to control the videodisc developed by the Open University in the UK. The next chapter illustrates a variety of case studies whereby local viewdata has been exploited by both teachers and their pupils in different parts of Europe. Attention then turns to the use of computer-assisted communication in the education of the visually impaired; the use of microcomputers in teaching electronics; and theoretical considerations in selecting software for language arts. This text will be of interest to educators and policymakers who want to implement computer technology in the classroom.
Advances in Computer Assisted Learning contains selected proceedings from the CAL Symposium on Computer Assisted Learning held at the University of Nottingham in the UK in 1985. This book reviews advances in computer-assisted learning in the areas of curriculum development, visually handicapped and disabled students, project work in schools, television, viewdata and video applications, database applications, and engineering education and training. This monograph has 35 chapters and opens with a discussion on the computing aspects of interactive video, focusing on the design and production of the software used to control the videodisc developed by the Open University in the UK. The next chapter illustrates a variety of case studies whereby local viewdata has been exploited by both teachers and their pupils in different parts of Europe. Attention then turns to the use of computer-assisted communication in the education of the visually impaired; the use of microcomputers in teaching electronics; and theoretical considerations in selecting software for language arts. This text will be of interest to educators and policymakers who want to implement computer technology in the classroom.
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ISBN
978-0-08-031813-4
Language
English
Published
1986
Copyright
Copyright © 1986 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Pergamon